Heat exchange – With first fluid holder or collector open to second fluid – Separate external discharge port for each fluid
Patent
1993-01-14
1994-10-18
Davis, Jr., Albert W.
Heat exchange
With first fluid holder or collector open to second fluid
Separate external discharge port for each fluid
165113, 165115, F28B 106
Patent
active
053559436
ABSTRACT:
A condensing plant (10) comprises a steam receiving inlet manifold (11) connected to one end of tube nests (14) externally grazed by air for therein achieving the at least partial steam condensation. At their opposite end the tubes (14) are gathered into at least one outlet manifold (15) for the condensed liquid. Each outlet manifold (15) is connected by a vertically-extending duct (17) to a vertical rain-fall element (19, 20) opening at the lower part thereof into a collection tank (21). The collection tank (21) is supplied with steam from the inlet manifold (11) so that said steam moves up along the vertical element (20) for heating of the liquid falling thereinto.
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Gonano Giuseppe
Murgia Giovanni
Ricci Giovanni
Davis Jr. Albert W.
FBM Hudson Italiana S.p.A.
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